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Ligand-Tuned Multi-Color Luminescence of Single Aluminum (III) Ion Atomic Centers and Their Selective Sensitivity to Different Metal Ions

Achieving multi-color luminescence with a single atomic center in transition metal complexes is a challenge. In this work, luminescent materials with tunable emission properties were realized by complexation between aluminum (III) ions with the ligands 3-hydroxyflavone (3-HF) and 5,7-dichloro-8-hydr...

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Autores principales: Wang, Qian, Li, Longlong, Tang, Qinglin, Liu, Jin, Wang, Yao, Wang, Jiuxing, Kipper, Matt J., Xie, Haijiao, Belfiore, Laurence A., Tang, Jianguo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955134
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15155199
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Sumario:Achieving multi-color luminescence with a single atomic center in transition metal complexes is a challenge. In this work, luminescent materials with tunable emission properties were realized by complexation between aluminum (III) ions with the ligands 3-hydroxyflavone (3-HF) and 5,7-dichloro-8-hydroxyquinoline (DCHQ). Aluminum (III) complexes with a single ligand emitted blue from 3-HF and green from DCHQ. High quantum yields (QYs) of 29.42% and 37.00% were also obtained, respectively. DFT calculations revealed details of the photophysical properties of the complexes. Correspondingly, cyan light emission was obtained if these two complexes were mixed together, from which the emission wavelength was located at 470 nm and the QY was 20.52%, under 290 nm excitation. More importantly, the cyan light emitted by the mixtures had selective sensitivity to different metal ions, resulting in either quenching the fluorescence (in the case of Fe(3+)) or enhancing the fluorescence (in the case of In(3+)). The fluorescence enhancement effect of In(3+) on metal complexes has not been previously reported, neither for transition metal nor lanthanide ions. The linear quenching behavior of Fe(3+) functions in the 50–700 μM concentration range, and the linear enhancement behavior of In(3+) is demonstrated in the 300–800 mM concentration range.